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Joe Root is the new Shane Watsonguys guys guys hear me out
is ben stokes the new shane watson. can't score tons and gets out lbw
is maxwell keeping in this sideWarner
Khawaja
Smith
S.Marsh
Maxwell
Cummins
Starc
Hazlewood
M.Marsh
Lyon
A side for all seasons.
Geez. The armchair selectors in this forum are cut-throat. Talked about as the best bowler in the world before this series and 2 mediocre performances (not bad, but mediocre) on return from injury and people are already talking about turfing him. Saved at the last moment, I guess.Maxwell is the only decent choice from the shield at the moment. He should never have been dropped and now should be picked over Handscomb.
Burns is another player who is in good touch at the moment but he shouldn't be near the side without being in good touch for longer.
If Haze hadn't come out this arvo bowling like Haze I'd have been tempted to give Bird a crack in his place but the Haze I saw today was the Haze I remember from the last three summers.
or indeed pick a cricket team with 11 players in itWhat's it like to actually proof-read a post?
"Tempted" doesn't mean I'd actually do it. I just feel sorry for Bird, who is smashing down the door this season. He just can't break into a ridiculously good attack.Geez. The armchair selectors in this forum are cut-throat. Talked about as the best bowler in the world before this series and 2 mediocre performances (not bad, but mediocre) on return from injury and people are already talking about turfing him. Saved at the last moment, I guess.
I definitely agree with this, which is why I prefer Maxwell to MMarsh, but 5 bowlers is always very useful, especially when the 4 bowlers don't have a great track record of staying on the park and we're going to arguably the flattest pitch in the world in the last few years at Test or FC level. The last two pitches haven't been super typical Australian pitches (although I thought the Adelaide pitch was a very good Test pitch, unlike Brisbane) so you can't rely on the oppo getting shot out for sub-250 every time (even if it does seem very likely rn)Marsh is a good bowler but like, its our batting that needs improvement. Handscomb and Bancroft look shakey. The bowler's dont, they really dont need much improvement. I hear a 4th pacemen is a necessity at the WACA but I dont know if thats really true
We just bowled a team out twice very efficiently. We just batted poorly in our most recent innings. Marsh is going to weaken the side.
We had a 4 man bowling attack for the better part of a decade and a half and had no real problems. Yeah we don't have McGrath or Warne, but we have 4 bowlers that are better than Gillespie and Lee.I definitely agree with this, which is why I prefer Maxwell to MMarsh, but 5 bowlers is always very useful, especially when the 4 bowlers don't have a great track record of staying on the park and we're going to arguably the flattest pitch in the world in the last few years at Test or FC level. The last two pitches haven't been super typical Australian pitches (although I thought the Adelaide pitch was a very good Test pitch, unlike Brisbane) so you can't rely on the oppo getting shot out for sub-250 every time (even if it does seem very likely rn)
We did have problems at times though, and those were often covered by the ridiculously strong batting. Also, McWarne didn't have the injury problems of this lot. Looking at one of the greatest sides in history 20 years ago instead of the evidence of the last 5-10 years when we had a generally strong bowling but brittle bowling lineup and very questionable batting. In that case 5 bowlers has been extremely useful, whether in the form of Shane Watson or (briefly) MMarsh himself, and that should take precedence over "had arguably the two best ever bowlers in their discipline in the side".We had a 4 man bowling attack for the better part of a decade and a half and had no real problems. Yeah we don't have McGrath or Warne, but we have 4 bowlers that are better than Gillespie and Lee.